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LOL, done that before!
Still an interesting topic Fernando, even after a year ;-) IMHO Minerva always had respect as the "engine" within many chronograph pocket watches but as a tool piece rather than as haute horlogerie. With the merger of Minerva and Montblanc, I can only see more good things in the future and hope to have much to share after a visit to Villeret!
Beautiful!
By: KIH : February 9th, 2011-13:58
Thanks for your photo report, FX. I prefer German style, BUT Minerva legend is hard to resist. I hope to see the wrist shot of WG version one day.... Might hit my strike zone... Any idea about retail prices? Best, Ken
Thanks for the info Mike
By: docsnov : February 11th, 2011-19:31
A second time zone should have been apparent. I have a GMT in which the second time zone is a 24 hour disc window display, sometimes forgetting that a second hand can be used for the same purpose. I am not sure that I like that in a regulateur watch. Sinc...
so true
By: gcTIME : February 15th, 2011-04:00
i think with montblanc having its roots in jewelry making, if i'm not mistaken, helps with the fine finishings of their watches. actually even back in the old days, with their limited range of watches, the finishings of their watch cases were always top n...
A great report.....
By: MiniCooper : February 13th, 2011-04:55
with stunning photos, truly stunning.... The pulsographe is also stunning... What were your impressions on the finishing of both t case and the calibre? Would you compare it to your Lange? Montblanc is attracting attention... Lets see what the future brin...
wow, montblanc
By: gcTIME : February 15th, 2011-03:58
has really come around. these are all very nice watches both cosmetically and mechanically. impressive. now if they can deploy the same design and movements to their sports line, i would be really tempted to get one! thank you for sharing.
Exquisite timepieces!
By: fernando : December 3rd, 2012-04:21
I'm old fashion (or just plain old) but I grew up with Montblanc, Parker, Sheaffer, Caran d'ache etc. as manufacturers of fine writing instruments. Now MB has become haute horlogerie by accessing Minerva. I would find it much easier to wrap my head around...
Hi Mike..
By: fernando : December 3rd, 2012-18:54
thanks for your response and for doing such a great job with the MB forum. I hadn't realized that this thread was so old and I don't remember how I stumbled upon it but it seemed to me as relevant now as it did then. I guess changing the image and percept...
LOL, done that before!
By: Tick Talk : December 6th, 2012-08:14
Still an interesting topic Fernando, even after a year ;-) IMHO Minerva always had respect as the "engine" within many chronograph pocket watches but as a tool piece rather than as haute horlogerie. With the merger of Minerva and Montblanc, I can only see...